Click on a small image to
open the full-sized version. All images are 1024 x 768 pixels. Some
have been resampled from larger scenes, others are full-resolution
fragments. For full-resolution images, the ground resolution is given.
For example: a resolution of 15 metres mean that one pixel equals 15
metres on the ground.
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Brazil 4 5 3 + Pan
Tropical forest damage in the Amazon basin. Huge areas of the forest
have been cut down to make space for agriculture, while human intervention
has set off creeping erosion along the river banks which is also
contributing to the destruction of the forest.
Resolution: Resampled
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Brazil 4 5 3 + Pan
Detail from previous scene.
Resolution: 15 metres
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Serengheti Bands
4 5 7
Complete scene (183 x 176 km) showing Ngorongoro park.
Resolution: Resampled scene
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Serengheti Bands
4 5 7
A detail from the previous scene.
Resolution: 30 metres |
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Serengheti Bands
4 5 7
Another detail. Irrigated and abandoned agricultural land by the
Nile River.
Resolution: 15 metres
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Central African
Republic Bands 4 5 3
Tropical forest. Colour changes, from red through green to blue
indicate differing levels of human exploitation of the native forest.
Resolution: Resampled scene
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Central African
Republic Bands 4 5 3
Detail from previous image.
Resolution: 15 metres |